Rosalind, daughter of a deposed Duke Senior (Allen McCollough) is finally exiled by h...
Rosalind, daughter of a deposed Duke Senior (Allen McCollough) is finally exiled by h...
Though the paintings in our small town’s only art museum seldom ...
Jane Austen's first novel,"Sense and Sensibility," follows the romantic lives of two...
I have recently seen again the late Robert Bresson's penultimate film "Le diable pro...
I cannot remember when I first saw an Eric Rohmer film nor which one it was. Over ti...
This latest Woody Allen flick is sort of an anthology of many of his themes and preocc...
Aaron Posner's new play--currently being performed at the Folger Shakespeare Library--...
Boston University Professor Prothero's history of culture wars in the U.S. is both inf...
The Great Game (Le grand jeu), directed by Nicolas Pariser, is a French thriller, tha...
Phaeton is unusual for a contemporary play for two reasons: it is in verse and it...
The Constellation Theatre Company has staged many tales of of mythology and fantasy:...
In this play by Scott Carpenter and staged by the Washington Stage Guild, Jefferson, D...
This latest yarn by Christopher Buckley is a fun exercise in historical fiction. The...
All is not well amongst young Athenians. Hermes and Lysander are in love but Hermia's ...
The Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, DC is staging two one-act comedies at i...
Russell Kirk was one of the leading thinkers of the post-Second World War American con...
This latest film version of Shakespeare's concentrated, intense tragedy about the ...
The basic plot of Sarah Ruhl's "Stage Kiss" (directed by Aaron Posner at the Round Hou...
First written in 1938 and revised and enlarged in 1954, Love in the Western World is ...
Pericles, an underrated Shakespeare play, is being given a fine performance at the Fol...
In this well written alternative history novel, Germany has won the Second World War...
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), despite having little place in American cultural me...
Woody Allen has a genius for comedy but sometimes makes serious films with few if any ...
The Molotov Theatre group is devoted to plays in the Grand Guignol style, which basicall...
I have previously written of the unique film-making style of Robert Bresson (who died in...
Philip K. Dick (1928-1982) wrote some of the more intriguing science fiction of the latt...
At the beginning of this play, Rosencrantz (Rommell Witherspoon) and Guildenstern (Adam...
There are three interrelated plot strands to The Unfortunate Importance of Beauty, a hi...
The creation of artificial human beings has a long history in literature and film, going b...
After premiering in 1899, Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya went on to become a theatrical sta...
Many people argue that our time is a particularly hyper-partisan one. I wonder if they ...
While We Were Young, by Noah Baumbach, is an amusing comedy, but it seems to be trying t...